Posts Tagged ‘table’

Modeled on the brick and steel plating architecture that is characteristic of Tokyo’s Tsukiji district, we proposed constructing a space that utilizes patterned tiles and copper sheeting that recreates an interior reminiscent of the familiar Tsukiji surrounds.

The industrial atmosphere of the steel plate and the cordial wood form a strong contrast and collision. As a two-story room area, each box uses different scales and windows to adapt to different spatial needs, rich changes make each box full of personality.

The combination of the desk and the tree has become the interior landscape of the entire space and also forms an echo with the green outside to reduce the tension in the office. The entire wall of the shelves are unwillingly boring, in a practical framework, resulting in a wave of fluctuations, like a cliff, as the slope.

The textures of terrazzo floors and natural wood (a local variety similar to chestnut) and stone with accents of bronze and brass evoke a localized palette. A dramatically lit, wide stairwell of variegated Italian gray marble with brass inlays ascends to the more substantial experience at the Reserve Bar, also crafted from gray marble and natural wood.

These seven monolithic and monochrome ‘Houses’ conceived by Charlotte Macaux Perelman and Alexis Fabry offer visitors an immersive experience, a dip in color to discover the Hermès home collection. Scenography designed by Hervé Sauvage plays up the graphic symbol of the square with rolls of paper drawn by hand that act as a background to the objects.

Together with the PostFinance and the neuro-marketing agency Instinct Lab, hartmannvonsiebenthal developed a brand-new customer experience with individual consultation areas, a central product table with tangible products, as well as a consultation corner for the bank’s digital services.

The center of the store is the gaming zone where allows six person teams to battle and experience. We believe that customers can fully understand the products and feel the pleasure of gaming only when they experience the products by themselves.

The Azo collection is a continuation of Bauchet’s research into forms and materials. For Azo, he developed a material made of sand, resin and concrete – using it to create blocky tables, benches, consoles and side tables.

The C_Ball consists of a sphere of opal glass measuring 15 cm across, with metal parts in matte brass or black varnish. This is a family of lamps halfway between classic and contemporary, that are timeless, functional and elegant.

“YU” has the meaning of ”thoughtful” in Japanese. This meaning is the brand concept. Mikiya designed 3 chairs at first. One of the 3 chairs is ”UC3”, is the symbolism of this brand. The distinctive feature of UC3 is its elegant wooden frame and leather back.

The Valencian company Omelette-Ed has launched its first collaborative collection for the home: three pieces created by different design studios that share a common philosophy: sustainability, timelessness and simplicity in the objects proposed.

The dining table surface is reversible, featuring oak on one side for dining and linoleum covering the other so it can be used as a work surface. This more hard-wearing material comes in hues including burgundy, olive green and powder pink.

Hand-crafted by Italian artisans, each Ilda base becomes truly unique with its signature Y shape that also resembles unruly tree branches. A classic marble surface is strategically placed to juxtapose with the bronze base, making Ilda a perfect accent/ personality piece in an array of home settings.

Thanks to its special production technique, Lunapark’s glass flows into curves which define the table’s shape and, like poured sugar, contains tiny air bubbles which make the surface unexpectedly soft and velvety.

Each product is designed and realized completely in Italy from the best Italian artisan, using premium Italian materials. The final result is an ad hoc furniture, customized for each client and created to suit his requirements and desires, down to the smallest details. This product gives a great value both for offices and homes.

The structure is made of two ellipses of curved laminated wood held together by a polished steel structural beam. The glass top slides into the ellipses almost cutting the wood. Glass top is printed with graphic decorations reflected over the mirror-polished steel beam.

The resin veil inspired by the traditional bamboo work and created by the local craftsmen will protrude from the floor to the ceiling to envelop the space and as it acts as a shade for days with strong sunlight, like a sail receiving the breeze from the sea, and a cocoon to wrap the guests gently at night.